Language:
Hungarian
Year of publication:
1991
Titel der Quelle:
Korunk
Angaben zur Quelle:
8 (1991) 957-969
Keywords:
Jews History 1800-2000
;
Jews History 1800-2000
;
Jews
Abstract:
The concept of being a minority emerged among Transylvanian Jews only after World War I. Romanian authorities preferred to consider them only as Jews and to promote Jewish education in order to reduce the number of citizens of Hungarian nationality. However, the Jews felt more of a kinship with the Hungarian population of Transylvania than with their Romanian fellow Jews. The communist regime after World War II did not solve the problem of minorities in Romania; most of the Jews who survived the Holocaust chose to emigrate.
Note:
On the minority status of the Jews in Transylvania.
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Another version appeared in "The Holocaust in Hungary; Fifty Years Later" (1997).
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